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Show r 0n characters in USU's play an of La AAancha' featured , ,rt) r.Uuie IVive w ill pl.i iVr- 1 llViiO"lv,lt" 111 1 sl' 'luca jjU.tlK-h.i" utlU'h 01HM1S 111 111,' x'h sA1 auditorium April IS .'K,,iKlbv tVltv Gnttm, who m,, servant, ami Sancho, his jj (,y Julie H.uiM'ii who iK s i col,um ''bcn maul and ' iihma pl-y w ill take place prison i"J lS '"S tn"M l,v 1'u'1 : i. in hlS stai;e CMft l'Uss 0 u an icoomphshed actor who ) "vareJ m many musicals since Ins T. -Kiss Me Kale" in htj;h school. ery eetUi to he able to play role 'i Cervantes and I Vn Quiv ' "ltsa venA'halleiifjins role ami dif-' dif-' ."than iWf ever played. It has "AhelpeJ me to gr as an actor ami y,. The more I set to know Cer-JRJ Cer-JRJ Don vjwxote, the move 1 love ' wdpUy. lm Quixote and I'er-! I'er-! ".jreven much alike. Cervantes 'I Vn Oaivote to express his v(Vlli!e. He is an idealist who -V orU through such rosy colorts.1 that he sees the w orld as an illu-' illu-' - Cervantes life was filled with . 1 f but in Don Quixote he can see the v.e tie ould like to live. 1 le w ould j; s live as he sees Don Quixote and .iWa-T. reflected in the fantasies . j 7-s -ntxj:s." wid Mr. Pierce i -Cfni.-'.es portrays life not only as it h "r",011 Heaves us as um etocliooM. He ,s saying. 1 ch.H.se t the sky instead o. the mud. Hio.se who do look at the skv choose the rKhl and Uin to fulfill their dreams UiisnuiMcal has touched mv life It has oom.i-.ii.Hl in me thai it is' possible to dream the impossible dreani. I believe tho.se w ho see the show w ill leave it feel-i feel-i more alive, and able to face their ow n problems, to dream their own dreams i I y-v- -, . Sv. y J IS' . Blame Pierce and to keep striving toward them," said Pierce. According to Pierce, "Man of La Man-cha" Man-cha" is full of contrasts. "Tucker ( Kathy ) has done an extremely good job of blending people who can portray this contrast well. We have some very good chemistry between people. It has been a challenge for us all. It just shows that to do something really worth doing lakes a lot of effort." As Aldoiua, Julie Hansen plays a common com-mon kitchen maid forced by circumstances cir-cumstances to live a life of degradation. Julie is well known on the Vernal stage. She and Blaine starred together as the King and Anna in "The King and I" lliree Til 1J i- - Julie Hansen Betty Griffin years ago. "Our roles are so completely different in 'Man of I-aMancha' that Its hard to compare them. Aldonza is nothing at all like Anna. I am finding the role of Aldon-2a Aldon-2a with her transition to Dulcinea an exciting ex-citing challenge. She is a different type of character than 1 have had a chance to play before. The many emotions she portrays por-trays have really helped me to grow. The company of 'Man of I-aMancha' has been so fun to work with, it's been a choice experience. ex-perience. Its has been a great experience working with Kathy as the director. She works so well with the cast. She knows what mood she wants to portray and is able to communicate it to us. She has been very helpful in helping us to develop our characters and has used time very well. She is a super director," said Julie. As Sancho, Don Quixote's loyal squire , and friend, Betty Griffin shines. This veteran actress has been in many productions pro-ductions in the Uintah Basin, in California, Califor-nia, Wyoming and in Logan where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She is a master at characterization characteriza-tion and has captured the humor and loyalty of Sancho extremely well. She provides the energy and humor which !teeps the show moving smoothly along. Blaine, Julie and Betty and their fellow cast members are putting the polish on their characters as they look forward to opening night April 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Uintah High School auditorium. For tickets contact these Boy Scout units who are selling tickets to raise money for their summer projects. Sheila Swain, 789-2640; Walt Baker, 789-5203; Wells Hall, 789-7463; Bob Oswald, 789-4814; Sylvia Jones, 789-4522; Ron Walker, Ken Young, 789-3276; Shane Mayberry, 789-2616; Phylis Harward, 789-6082 and Vernal Music. |